Sentence examples for we characteristically from inspiring English sources

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In such cases, attending to the modes of moral reasoning that we characteristically accept can usefully expand the set of moral information from which we start, suggesting ways to structure the competing considerations.

There nonetheless remains a distinctive and characteristically human way of carrying on: the rational way, which we characteristically regard as good and take ourselves to have reason to pursue (Hursthouse, esp. 221 222).

[Unexposed] We characteristically like to do things really well and having the space and time to sit together in a journal club is hard.

Under high-transmission regimes, we characteristically observe high levels of superinfection (i.e., relatively long durations of infection) and high parasite rates in the very young age classes, after which immunity is rapidly gained to most of the antigenic variants circulating in the population.

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We identify characteristically different patterns of seismic activity distribution in different tectonic blocks, with bi-, or even tri-peak distribution of seismic concentration in South Tibet, which may suggest that crustal architecture and composition exert important control role in lithosphere deformation.

The characteristic ways we attempt to work through a given sort of moral quandary can be just as revealing about our considered approaches to these matters as are any bottom-line judgments we may characteristically come to.

We learn (also characteristically) a lot about forensics — a difficult and recondite occupation that stands in, as such work always does for Ondaatje, for the art of writing.

The mix of cowboys, Indians, bikers, Mexicans and hippies looked terrifying when we arrived, but, characteristically, they turned out to be the friendliest of sorts, disbelieving that anyone would come all the way from England to visit south Arizona.

Characteristically, we intend to examine the trend and regionalization of IMD activities in the Eurozone.

Richard Joyce echoes similar sentiments in The Evolution of Morality (2006), using more philosophical prose (and correspondingly less biological rigor); he concludes, characteristically, "we should reject or modify any theory that would render us epistemic slaves to the baby-bearing capacities of our ancestors" (p. 219).

And characteristically, we are constantly trying to expand our impact through the growing number of topics and events we cover, and our expanding community of reporters.

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